Players and fans alike at the 2012 European Soccer Championship will be asking things like - which German national team players will lose steam and be sent off the pitch? What tactic is the opposing team using to get ahead? These and other questions could be answered even while the match is still on by Aspogamo. Computer scientists at Munich's Technical University have developed software that reads the positions of the players and the ball straight from the television screen and provides an analysis of the game. For coaches, sports reporters and soccer fans, Aspogamo may well prove a game-changer.
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These and other questions could be answered even while the match is still on by Aspogamo. Computer scientists at Munich's Technical University have developed software that reads the positions of the players and the ball straight from the television screen and provides an analysis of the game. For coaches, sports reporters and soccer fans, Aspogamo may well prove a game-changer.